NITDA CONSIDERS EXPLORING INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION WITH SIERRA LEONE
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Inuwa further emphasized the importance of fostering cooperation among diverse entities within and beyond the public sector. He elaborated on the formation of Digital Transformation Working Groups within each ministry, aiming for collaborative efforts to ensure the alignment of policies, frameworks, and guidelines across governmental agencies.
In describing NITDA’s approach to overseeing Information Technology affairs, the Director-General highlighted the crucial role of engaging stakeholders, understanding their needs, challenges, and concerns. He stressed the significance of crafting effective laws and policies to address these issues.
Regarding the oversight of service delivery, Inuwa proposed an annual submission of IT plans by government agencies to ensure harmony with the Agency’s objectives. He also pointed out the use of IT clearance as a swift mechanism for upholding standards.
Minister Salima Bah, in her contribution, emphasized the importance of collaboration in advancing Africa in emerging technologies like AI and blockchain. She urged Africa to leverage these technologies for mutual benefit rather than being mere consumers.
Reflecting on the two-day interaction, Bah expressed gratitude for the chance to gain insights from NITDA’s expertise in policy implementation, digital development, and enforcement of standards and guidelines, especially in the realm of technology clearance and compliance.
The minister highlighted that the meeting between NITDA and Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Communications, Technology, and Innovations signifies a pivotal step toward fostering cross-border collaboration and advancing digital innovation within the African continent.
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